The Missouri Compromise was what sparked the outbreak of the American Civil War.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The Missouri Compromise intended to organize the regions where slavery would be legalized and where it would not be allowed.
- The aim was to reduce the lack of agreement between the southern ruling class and the northern ruling class.
- For this reason, the Missouri Compromise determined that slavery would be prohibited in the region above the 36º30' North Parallel, but would be allowed below the 36º30' North parallel.
The event that caused the Missouri Compromise to trigger the outbreak of civil war was the moment when the federal government allowed California, which was below the 36º30'N parallel, to be a region where slavery was prohibited. This made southerners feel disrespected and threatened to be forced to change their stances on slavery.
The acquisition of Mexican territory was seen as a form of expansion of the country and although slavery was an important issue in this acquisition, it did not trigger a reaction from the southern or northern states.
The Northwest Ordinance, in turn, was also carried out to expand the country and did not provoke any rift between north and south.
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Bull Connor was the Commissioner of Public Safety in Birmingham in the 1960s and led a violent crackdown on civil rights protestors.
This violent crackdown included the siccing of police dogs on protestors and the use of fire hoses on protestors. National attention turned to the treatment of the protestors when news reports showed video of how the protestors were being violently attacked by the police and public opinion turned against Bull Connor.
Answer: The committees of correspondence were created by the patriot leaders to resist the British colonial legislature and their policies.
Explanation: The patriot leaders felt that the committees enable the colonist to influence British policies affecting them.